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Who Decides War x Jordan Flight Court “Coconut Milk” Drops This Summer

Jordan Brand and cult-favorite fashion label Who Decides War are teaming up once again for a fresh take on the Jordan Flight Court, introducing a new “Coconut Milk” colorway set to release this summer. The latest drop contrasts their earlier dark-toned release with a lighter, more ethereal palette, featuring a mix of Coconut Milk, Varsity Red, and yellow-tinged Muslin.

Staying true to Who Decides War’s denim-forward DNA, the sneaker fuses leather, suede, and textile panels reminiscent of distressed denim. Embroidered detailing scattered across the upper evokes the label’s signature hand-finished aesthetic, while branding includes a subtle yet powerful overlay of the iconic Jumpman above the Who Decides War “window pane” logo at the heel.

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Exclusively released in women’s sizing, the first Flight Court collaboration has already seen resale prices surge—especially in larger sizes—often more than doubling the original $115 retail price. This strong market reaction underscores the rising appeal of newer Jordan silhouettes like the Flight Court, which offer on-trend design at accessible price points.

The upcoming pair (Style Code: HQ2958-100) will retail for $115 and, while no exact launch date has been confirmed, it’s expected to drop later this summer. Who Decides War, founded by D’Amore and Everard “Ev Bravado” Best in 2018, continues to carve out space in both fashion and footwear, with more Jordan collaborations and their own in-house sneaker, the HKRS 001, in the pipeline.

Stay tuned for official release updates and potential early access announcements.

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